Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 and LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica: Two Final Hurrahs for the Baby Bull

Next year, we bid a fond farewell to the Lamborghini Gallardo, which has been with us since 2003. As is right and just, Lamborghini is giving us one, or rather two, last hurrahs of the Baby Bull, the Gallardo LP 560-4 and LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica.

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4:

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4

The Gallardo has always been a piece of origami art as much as a high performance road car with its razor-sharp lines and body-creases.The LP 560-4 takes it a step further.

On theLP 560-4, Lamborghini has added a new trapezoidal and triangular geometric nose accented in a two-tone paint scheme of body color and black. Large air intakes have also been added just ahead of the front wheels to complete the more aggressive and racy look of the front end.

Gallardo LP 560-4 Interior

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4

Ensuring a nose-to-tail update of the Gallardo, the LP 560-4 continues the theme of triangular and trapezoidal geometry to the rear of the car. The powerplant’s redesigned air outlet is broader and wider, improving cooling. A new Style Package offering high-gloss black paint on the bottom of the front spoiler, front and rear grills, and rear trim and Matte black “Apollo polished” 19 inch alloy wheels complete the Gallardo’s new look.

Lamborghini Galalrdo LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica

Lamborghini Galalrdo LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica:

LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica

LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica

The Gallardo Superleggera has been the baddest of the Baby Bulls for some time. With its increased power, fine-tuned chassis and lighter weight, the Superleggera is a world class driver’s car. Now, there’s another one, the Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica, and this one is even better.

LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica Interior

LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica

The Gallardo LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica gets a new fixed rear wing to keep the car planted at speed and new very light carbon-ceramic brakes to slow said car down from speed. The new light brakes combined with the ultralight carbon fiber and alloy body, engine and chassis bits give the LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica a great power-to-weight ration of 2.35 kilo per horse.

Just in case one might mistake an LP 570-4 Edizione Tecnica for a plain old Superleggera, Lamborghini is offering three new exclusive paint combos consisting of an overall body color and contrasted paint on the roof arch and front air intakes. A lucky buyer can chose from Nero Nemesis body with Arancio Argo contrast (pictured), Bianco Canopus body with Arancio Argos contrast or Arancio Argos body with Nero Nemesis contrast. It may be one of the more beautiful Gallardos offered to date.